El Paso County Sheriff's Office (Colorado)

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The El Paso County Sheriff's Office (EPSO), founded in 1861, handles law enforcement in El Paso County, Colorado. The Office is headed by the County Sheriff, an elected official.

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No. Last First Party Start date Finish date Notes
29 Roybal Joseph J. Republican January 10, 2023 (oath taken)[1]
28 Elder Bill Republican January 1, 2015[2] January 10, 2023
27 Maketa Terry Republican 2002 December 31, 2014 resigned by retirement amid a scandal;[3][4][5] served 3 terms as Sheriff after a change from 2 to 3 as the maximum[6]
26 Anderson John Wesley Republican January 10, 1995[7] 2003 nephew of 24th Sheriff, Red Davis
25 Barry Bernard "Bernie" J.[8] Republican 1983 1995 took over after Davis' death then subsequently elected; resigned amid a racial slur scandal[9]
24 Davis ?[10][11] L. "Red" Republican 1979 1983 died while in office[12] previously Sheriff of Colorado Springs, CO.;[13] first name as "Herald" or "Richard" in official documents
23 Shipley Marion M. Republican 1975 1978
22 Sullivan Earl L. Republican <=1956 1975
21 Short Norman E. Democrat January 1949[14] >=1953[15]
20 Slocum Ray H. Republican 1947[16] January 1949
19 Deal Samuel J. Democrat 1935[17] >=1945[18] won reelection in 1936[19]
18 Jackson Robert M. Republican[20] 1927[21] 1934[22] won reelection in 1930[23]
17 Berkley Samuel "Sam" R. Democrat[24] 1923[25] 1926 won reelection in 1924[26]
16 Weir John Hamilton[27] Republican[24] 1917[28] 1922 [29]
15 Birdsall George G. Republican[30] 1909 1917
14 Grimes Oliver[31] P. Republican[32] April 30, 1904[33][34] 1908 appointed in 1904 after Gilbert resigned,[35][36][37]
13 Gilbert William R.[38] Republican[39] January 14, 1902 (noon)[40][41] April 30, 1904[33] sheriff in 1901 (?)[38] See Colorado Labor Wars.
12 Goddard Donald C. "Fusionist"[42] 1900 January 14, 1902 (noon)[40] Goddard was nominated under a so-called Fusionist ticket that merged Democrats and Populists.[43][44][45][46]
11 Boynton Winfield Scott[47] Republican[48] 1896 January 1900 (?) ;[49]

retired[50]

10 Bowers M. F. Republican[51] <=1892[52] 1896[citation needed] [53] See Cripple Creek miners' strike of 1894.
9 Jackson Leonard Republican[54] >=November 1887[55] 1891[55] was Sheriff in 1888[56]
8 Dana L. C. Republican[57] c.March 1882 >=November 1887 appointed sheriff after Smith resigned;[58][59] was Sheriff in 1886[60]
7 Smith Walt H. Republican[61] January 13, 1880[62] c.March 1882 ;[63][64][65] left post to be U.S. Marshal, succeeded by his deputy[58]
6 Becker Peter Democrat[66][67] September 1875[notes 1][68] January 13, 1880[69] [70][71]
5 Donnelly Robert Democrat[72] c.January 1874 September 1875[73][74] elected in September 1873[72]
4 Eubank Cornelius Democrat[75] 1871? c.January 1874 appointed;[76][77][78] lost reelection in September 1873;[72] still Sheriff by November 29, 1873[79]
? Templeton A. J. Republican[80] 1868? 1871 ? ;[81] possibly dubious entry (eg, perhaps just deputy)
? Spielman David Republican (?)[82] 186? 186? ;[83] possibly dubious entry (there's seems to be no contemporary mention of him)
? Shapter ? 186? 186? ;[84] possibly dubious entry (eg, perhaps just deputy)
1 Kelley Rankin[85] Scott 1861 1867[86] ;[87] named sometimes spelled "Kelly"

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